Free CryEngine soars past 300,000 downloads

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The free-to-use CryEngine 3 SDK has been downloaded more than 300,000 times since its release in August, according to company data.

Crytek’s Ferrari-like engine reached the milestone just three weeks, showing that its record-breaking download rate has not slowed. The SDK had passed 100,000 installs in less than a week since launch.

“It’s great news for us, and it seems like global coverage, not just Europe-heavy,” Crytek co-founder Avni Yerli told Develop. “It’s being picked up equally across the US, Europe and Asia.”

Before it was released for free, studios needed to pay for a licence agreement to use Crytek's flagship engine. The CryEngine 3 SDK relaxes those restraints by allowing anyone with a PC to download it for free. A licence deal is only arranged if the user decides to build a commercial PC project.

The ‘free unlimited trial’ strategy has proven successful for rival engine vendors such as Unity and Epic Games. The idea is to generate developer interest in the tech and monetise only from those who want to build commercial projects. Crytek, for example, will take a 20 per cent cut of revenue from PC projects made through the SDK. Making it free, the theory goes, should encourage more people to choose the engine for commercial projects.

Yerli said a key reason for the free engine’s popularity is its wider applications for things like training simulations, architecture simulation programs and other Serious games projects.

“While we have been contacted by a lot of game developers, we also have people from outside gaming that want to use the engine,” he said.

“But of course we hope indies will have great ideas and use the engine and we can’t wait to see them make really innovate games. That’s going to be really fun.”